Of course they are because Republicans are so busy attacking each other rather than focusing on the Democrats.

Maybe if some in the republican party would stop acting like democrats, this wouldn’t be the case.

Right now the Republicans need some party loyalty and they don’t have it. There is too much hay to be made in the papers being critical of their own leadership.

crosspatch

Loyalty is earned. If the leadership doesn’t want criticism, it should stop giving fellow Republicans reasons to criticize. Not threatening them for refusing to embrace surrender would be a good place to start.

This is the consequence of almost 50 years now of unlimited mass legal immigration (courtesy of Ted Kennedy and 1965 Immigration Act) from third world socialist countries. But the GOP loves their cheap labor so they don’t mind digging their own graves. 85% comes from third world countries and 60% go on welfare once they’re here. Those are called permanent Democratic voters.

Of course they are because Republicans are so busy attacking each other rather than focusing on the Democrats. It doesn’t matter who comes to the fore, the back benchers will sit there and criticize and cast blame. It’s what they do. Right now the Republicans need some party loyalty and they don’t have it. There is too much hay to be made in the papers being critical of their own leadership.

crosspatch on December 23, 2012 at 2:31 PM

If the leadership took a consistent, principled approach, maybe the backbenchers would shut up. But that WSJ article about how Boehner kept giving concession after concession was not the sort of thing that inspires loyalty.

This is the consequence of almost 50 years now of unlimited mass legal immigration (courtesy of Ted Kennedy and 1965 Immigration Act) from third world socialist countries. But the GOP loves their cheap labor so they don’t mind digging their own graves. 85% comes from third world countries and 60% go on welfare once they’re here. Those are called permanent Democratic voters.

we need good people in office rather than radicals and charlatans that we have. I know that we are in the age of glib entertainment president…and the celebrity press and od/ed pundits, and that the stars and starlets whose job is to read scripts deign themselves as Expert in all thing human

so, yeah it is special…but totally crushed under the charlatans and snake oil salemen and the bling that is this country

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Sun, 23 Dec 2012 19:51:39 +0000http://hotair.com/headlines/?p=234263#comment-2227238this will fall on the same ears that said:

Romney was electable
Rush calling Fluke nasty names in public was the way to win

The slut paraded her worthless, piece of $hit arguments on national TV as a testimony to the lawmaking body of the country, arguing for others to pay for her sexual choices. This useless, dumb, slutty dolt expects to be taken seriously? Rush should not have apologized. If you are looking for me to pay for your recreational activities, you better believe I’ll be nasty to you. What has “Ms Fluke” done in life besides sleep around and be paraded on TV by leftists @$$holes? Spare me

flawedskull on March 5, 2012 at 11:32 PM

Romney was right to take the 47% message around the country
Making a reversal of Roe vs Wade part of the party platform was smart
That all the polls were wrong except for Gallup (on a good day) and Rasmussen
OWS’s core message was not going to hurt them in the general election

They won’t listen. They think they know it all.

It’s the best disservice to the nation, since they don’t seem to realize that this is a GOVERNING business!! We need a counterparty, not a countercult. They can be that if they want, just get out of governing.

remember: calling me a lib does not change the facts. Go read those threads before you dismiss them as facts. If you weren’t one of them…then I’m not talking about you.